COVID-19 大流行与被监禁者的健康

Sebastian Acevedo, Pamela Valera
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COVID-19 颠覆了刑事司法系统的日常运作。COVID-19 的惩教政策改变了被监禁者在法律诉讼、接待来访者、获得医疗保健服务以及保持精神和身体健康方面的方式。虽然其中一些变化是积极的(例如,增加了使用平板电脑的机会,以及非监禁政策),但其他策略暴露了社会的不平等,无法满足被监禁者的需求。封锁令可能会对被监禁者造成意想不到的后果,尤其是对那些精神失常的人。这篇评论探讨了在我们的惩教系统中,由于 COVID-19 而变得更加尖锐的医疗保健获取的障碍和促进因素。
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Health of Incarcerated People
COVID-19 has upended the daily operations of the criminal justice system. Correctional COVID-19 policies have altered how incarcerated people navigate legal proceedings, receive visitors, procure healthcare services, and maintain mental well-being and physical health. Although some of these changes have been positive (e.g., increased access to tablets, and de-incarceration policies), other strategies have exposed societal inequities that fail to meet the needs of people who are incarcerated. Lockdown orders may have unintended consequences for incarcerated people, particularly among those with mental disorders. This commentary examines the barriers and facilitators of healthcare access in our correctional system that has been made more acute due to COVID-19.
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